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autumn
bare
black night doth take away
bough
ere
glowing ember
sleep
Sonnet 73
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sunset
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that(14)
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William Shakespeare
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Death's second self is sleep. This line can be linked back to line 2, "When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang," which describes to a tree in the Fall about to go into a dormant state, only to wake up again in the spring.
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